Activin A is a dimeric protein, member of the transforming growth factor (TGF)– family that plays a crucial role in wound repair and in fetal tolerance. Emerging evidence also proposes activin Aas a key mediator in inflammation. This study reports that activin A induces the directional migration of immature myeloid dendritic cells (iDCs) through the activation of ALK4 and ActRIIA receptor chains. Conversely, activin A was not active on plasmacytoid dendritic cells (DCs) or mature myeloid DCs. iDC migration to activin A was phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase –dependent, Bordetella pertussis toxin– and cycloheximide-sensitive, and was inhibited by M3, a viral-encoded chemokinebinding protein. In a real-time video microscopy-based migration assay, activin A induced polarization of iDCs, but not migration. These characteristics clearly differentiated the chemotactic activities of activin A from TGF- and classic chemokines. By the use of combined pharmacologic and low-density microarray analysis, it was possible to define that activin-A–induced migration depends on the selective and polarized release of 2 chemokines, namely CXC chemokine ligands 12 and 14. This study extends the proinflammatory role of activin A to DC recruitment and provides a cautionary message about the reliability of the in vitro chemotaxis assays in discriminating direct versus indirect chemotactic agonists.

Activin A induces dendritic cell migration through the polarized release of CXC chemokine ligands 12 and 14 / Salogni, Laura; Musso, T; Bosisio, Daniela; Mirolo, M; Jala, Vr; Haribabu, B; Locati, M; Sozzani, Silvano. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - 113:(2009), pp. 5848-5856. [10.1182/blood-2008-12-194597]

Activin A induces dendritic cell migration through the polarized release of CXC chemokine ligands 12 and 14

SOZZANI, Silvano
2009

Abstract

Activin A is a dimeric protein, member of the transforming growth factor (TGF)– family that plays a crucial role in wound repair and in fetal tolerance. Emerging evidence also proposes activin Aas a key mediator in inflammation. This study reports that activin A induces the directional migration of immature myeloid dendritic cells (iDCs) through the activation of ALK4 and ActRIIA receptor chains. Conversely, activin A was not active on plasmacytoid dendritic cells (DCs) or mature myeloid DCs. iDC migration to activin A was phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase –dependent, Bordetella pertussis toxin– and cycloheximide-sensitive, and was inhibited by M3, a viral-encoded chemokinebinding protein. In a real-time video microscopy-based migration assay, activin A induced polarization of iDCs, but not migration. These characteristics clearly differentiated the chemotactic activities of activin A from TGF- and classic chemokines. By the use of combined pharmacologic and low-density microarray analysis, it was possible to define that activin-A–induced migration depends on the selective and polarized release of 2 chemokines, namely CXC chemokine ligands 12 and 14. This study extends the proinflammatory role of activin A to DC recruitment and provides a cautionary message about the reliability of the in vitro chemotaxis assays in discriminating direct versus indirect chemotactic agonists.
2009
TRANSFORMING GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA-1; NEUTROPHIL CHEMOTAXIS; IN-VITRO; EXPRESSION; CHEMOATTRACTANT; TRAFFICKING; FOLLISTATIN; PROTEIN-1; INDUCTION; CYTOKINE
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Activin A induces dendritic cell migration through the polarized release of CXC chemokine ligands 12 and 14 / Salogni, Laura; Musso, T; Bosisio, Daniela; Mirolo, M; Jala, Vr; Haribabu, B; Locati, M; Sozzani, Silvano. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - 113:(2009), pp. 5848-5856. [10.1182/blood-2008-12-194597]
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